Bipartisan Policy Center: An Updated Policy Roadmap: Caring for Those with Complex Needs
Federal Catastrophic Long-Term Care Insurance. Presents a mix of publicly funded programs and private insurance approaches to financing LTSS as a package of solutions designed to be financially and politically viable.
The National Academy for Social Insurance: Designing a State-Based Social Insurance Program for Long-Term Services and Supports
Focuses on an analysis of social insurance solutions and intended as a roadmap for state policymakers. Identifies the key design issues for consideration in the design of a social insurance
program for LTSS. Speaks to the preliminary design and concepts of the Washington State LTSS social insurance program, Washington Cares (WA Cares).
Urban Institute: Microsimulation Analysis of Financing Options for Long-Term Services and Supports
To assess alternative LTSS financing options and better understand how policy changes
could expand the role of insurance.
Long-Term Care Financing Collaborative (LTCFC): Principles for Improving Financing and Delivery of Long Term Services and Supports
Recommends a combination of public and private sector reforms: Universal catastrophic insurance program of financial support for those with extended LTC needs. Various initiatives to revitalize the private LTC insurance market to better address non-catastrophic care needs. Stronger support for family caregivers. Modernization of the Medicaid safety net for LTSS.
U.S. Senate Commission on Long-Term Care: Report to the Congress
Section 643 of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 directed the Commission to develop a plan for the establishment, implementation, and financing of LTSS for individuals, including older adults, those with cognitive or functional limitations, and others who require assistance to perform ADLs.